GET ONBOARD FOR A FAST TRACK TO EXPAND YOUR BUSINESS STATEWIDE, NATIONALLY, AND EVEN INTERNATIONALLY!

THE CONCEPT

There are lots of popular business in Texas that are in a position to open additional outlets throughout the state or are in the process of expanding throughout Texas. Many businesses that started out as a single outlet, later set up shops in multiple locations statewide, then nationally, and eventually in international markets.  A prime example of this is Starbucks, which began with a single store in Seattle…and is now in practically every country in the world.  Once the basic business model is refined, it can be exported to practically anywhere in the world.

 

I am currently on a quest to find Texas businesses that are in expansion mode and that are prime candidates opening new outlets in Texas or are ready to move into international mode. 

 

Making the process as low risk as possible when expanding either locally or internationally and having the skills to do this are of prime importance.

 

I am currently screening Texas businesses that have a good potential for local or interntiona expansion into the international arena.  Perhaps your business needs to be on the list.

 

Expanding within Texas – or to other states is typical and with the right team is a no brainer.  Growing internationally is different story.  That is where skill and knowledge plays a huge role in insuring success.

 

That is where the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico comes in.  With its close proximity to Texas and its popularity as an international travel destination, a leap to that region really makes sense as a jumping-off point for international expansion for a Texas based business.

 

Opening a single outlet in the region is an amazing risk managed way to verify market viability …and will serve as a springboard for multiple outlets in this traveler rich area.  Starbucks is there already along with many other US based businesses.

 

Mexico and the Riviera Maya

You have probably experienced this amazingly beautiful part of Mexico.  If not, you need to go.  It is a short flight from Texas and has an inviting tropical climate with white sand beaches and crystal-clear waters of the Caribbean. Plus, many archeological sites of interest dot the region from when the Maya city states were occupying the area. This makes it an ideal, lower risk starting off point for expansion of a

Texas business like Juiceland.  Other U.S. based businesses have already figured this out, including Starbucks and the Hard Rock Cafe.

Riviera Maya

Starting from the fishing village of Puerto Morelos and rolling down to the biosphere reserve of Sian Ka’an, the Riviera Maya covers an impressive stretch of Caribbean coastline. It’s a point of embarkation for popular spots like Cancun, Tulum, Isla Mujeres, and Holbox Island—so no matter what you’re looking for, there’s a beach for every vibe. There are sacred ruins and deep-blue cenotes to explore, plus, the area’s diving and snorkeling are next level, especially at Xcaret and the Puerto Morelos Reef. For party people, Carnival season is a big draw with parades, dancing, and elaborate costumes. And there’s plenty for families, too, including water parks and zoos.

 

 the construction of the Maya Train/ Tren Maya, designed to circumnavigate the entire Yucatan Peninsula will attract even more travelers, making setting up shop in this tropical destination even more alluring.  You do not need to be a psychic to see the implications of this for food and drink outlets all over the region.  After becoming established, with a few outlets in the Maya Riviera, other stores can be easily be opened along the train route to serve thirsty visitors on the entire train route.

The Tren Maya, or in English, the Maya Train will have stops at numerous tourist destinations in the Yucatan, including the popular beaches, resorts, archeological sites, and other points of interest.  It is easy to visualize a Juiceland or Jugolandia at many of the train stops as well as locations at many of the attractions serviced by the train.

 

Once the viability of setting up shop in the Yucatan is established, it will be time to conquer Mexico’s Pacific Coast and Baja California.

 

Riviera Maya